Did you know that the 130, 000 pages of Medicaid and Medicare rules and regulations are three times the size of the Internal Revenue code?
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The Interior Department rushed to complete the rules in three months over the objections of lawmakers and environmentalists who argued that they would weaken how a landmark conservation law is applied.
Yet he also absorbed the daring new techniques that were emerging at the time, illustrated here by the work of Masaccio and Uccello with their grasp of three- dimensional form and the rules of perspective.
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The documentary, he says, tells the story of three lawyers who broke the rules: Dickie Scruggs of tobacco and asbestos fame, and Bill Lerach and Mel Weiss, who went to jail for bribing plaintiffs in securities cases.
During the first three years of the Obama administration, the number of final rules reviewed by OIRA and issued by executive agencies was actually lower than during the first three years of the Bush administration.
Concentrating on the entry level, risk, and stops are three of the key rules I think one needs to follow in order to be successful.
And in a fourth government defeat, the Lords voted by a majority of three to clarify rules on the deportation of convicted asylum seekers.
The three big rules of research, as they were taught to me in high school, are pay attention to source bias, never trust the Internet (especially Wikipedia), and remember that statistics can be misleading.
Since January 2001 we have reprimanded seven companies for breaches of the rules (usually involving nondisclosure of information) and suspended three others.
This will force between 32 and 68 of the dirtiest and oldest coal plants in the country to close over the next three years as the rules go into effect, according to an AP survey of power plant operators conducted late last year.
The Clean Air Act gives affected sources three years from the issuance of the final rules to comply with the regulations.
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It all sounds reminiscent of science fiction author Isaac Asimov's "Three Laws of Robotics" that outlined the rules that robots should live by in order to live peacefully with humans.
Problematically for the impeachers, it will take three or even four of them (depending on the rules) to bring Mr Estrada down.
Less clear are the exact definition of the term broadband, the penalties for flouting these rules and what transpired over the past three weeks as companies and lobbyists sought to shape the policies to their liking.
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Yasujiro Ozu's Tokyo Story, from 1953, is ranked third - bettering its 2002 placement at five - while Jean Renoir's La Regle du Jeu (The Rules of the Game) drops one place, from three to four.
The divisions this year do hold one advantage, though: Because of new postseason rules, it's feasible for three teams from one division to make the playoffs.
Ministers announced last year that they wanted a three-year relaxation of the planning rules to allow single-storey extensions of up to eight metres for detached houses and six metres for other houses to be built without planning consent being required.
The row follows three small unions signing up to new welfare rules, which would reduce from 12 to eight the number of months artistic workers - who often work sporadically - can claim unemployment benefits in each year.
The current rules stipulate one member of staff for every eight children over three years old.
The Handschu guidelines came out of landmark lawsuit the lawyers filed and a subsequent 1985 court settlement that set strict time limits for investigations, imposed rules on the kinds of records police could keep and created a three-person body to oversee such investigations.
For children over three years old, the rules currently stipulate one member of staff for every eight children.
These rules will set ratios of income to indebtedness for graduates at the three-year point after completing for-profit programs.
As a result, new rules governing the preparation of tax returns have been in the works for nearly three years with the first phase of the regulations implemented in 2011.
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But he noted that there have been only three additional "escalation of forces" incidents since the new rules of engagement.
With the backdrop of a U.S. financial regulation bill being stuck in the Senate, he argued three main points in support of creating internationally agreed rules.
Three of the planes were flown while not in compliance with FAA rules known as Airworthiness Directives, or ADs.
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To make matters worse, the three-phase benefit--each with its own set of rules--creates powerful incentives for old people, with the connivance or even the active participation of doctors and druggists, to pad their pill expenses.
Three years ago, Israel promised to draw up new rules on the use of shells containing white phosphorus, in the wake of the Gaza war.
The government has slashed expenditure to try to bring its annual deficit for 2006 down to the three and a half percent maximum of gross national product permitted under European Union rules.
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